Chapter 19.1
The Predator’s Contract Partner
âItâs too noisy.â
The corners of the Lordâs mouth slowly rose. He looked genuinely pleased.
âCarola, stop crying. Keep your wits about you.â
Carola lowered her whimpering face. She looked at the Head wanting sympathy, but he ignored her. Gajuâs eyes were fixed on Elisha.
âThis one.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âYour bride is not an ordinary person, Lucerne.â
âI said she was an interesting woman.â
Lucerne replied as if it were natural.
âMaybe later youâll say her 30,000 gold coins ransom was a bargain.â
Elisha lowered her eyes gently. Pretending she was ignorant of all that had passed.
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The Head nearly scolded Arien. She just sat beside Marco, silent as the dead.
âThat woman is so sexy; her looks could kill. Lucerne has quite the eye.â
Marco whispered to his wife, who was sitting down. Marcoâs wife pressed her foot hard on his.
âRight, his taste is a low-life slut he can look at.â
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The banquet quickly concluded.
Carola kept her mouth shut and didnât even pretend to be happy. Arien glanced at Elisha with envy. Arien never received much praise from Gaju.
Gaju stared at Elisha from time to time, reigning like a king, and calling his grandchildren to talk about this and that.
âLord, my father is always concerned about your health. He prays for the health of the Lord every worship service.â
He nodded at Marcoâs words.
âIâm grateful that Merha hasnât forgotten me.â
âYes, he is really putting a lot of effort into this election for the Great Pope. If the Lord helpsâ¦â¦.â
It was when Marco was fawning over the Head that Gaju gestured to Elisha.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âCome here, bird. Carola, Arien, come here too.â
Elisha slowly approached the Head. She knew instinctively that Gaju had summoned them to test them.
Merha, Marcoâs father and second son of Gaju was trying to get elected to the Great Pope selection.
âThe Lord will want someone other than Merha to be the Great Pope.â
Among the candidates for the Great Pope, there was another candidate from the Cartier family. He was from a minor branch of the Cartier family that was experiencing a decline. The Head played a prominent role in the temple no matter which of the two would be elected.
He controlled the game.
Furthermore, Merha was still too young. It would have been okay for him to run in the next election. The reason why Merha insisted on the position of Pope was clear.
âItâs to help Marco become the next Head.â
So, as if Marcoâs tale was too dull to listen to, Gaju beckoned Elisha.
âDo you know what these things are?â
Gaju pointed to his grandchildrenâs gifts that he had proudly displayed.
âYes, I was working on the laundry at the time, but I heard your grand birthday party from a distance. I could only congratulate you from afar.â
Elisha replied with a doll-like face. The more Gaju looked at her, the more he liked her. Elishaâs words sounded more sincere than Carola, who was always trembling trying to act cute.
âYou all think your husbandâs gifts are the best. Isnât that right?â
Gaju first looked at Arien.
âOf course, my Lord! My husband carefully prepared the bone fragments of the prophet for a long time. He was so concerned about the health of the Lord. They say that if you have a part of the body of the prophet, you will live a long life. My husband is always worried about the health of the Patriarch,â
said Arien.
Arien, the daughter of a high priest, spoke in a graceful manner. Carolaâs face altered as if she was determined she couldnât lose. She wanted to make up for being humiliated in front of Elisha today.
âLord, please look at the painting of the artist Ilump that my husband prepared. Itâs the 34th installment of a fantasy series. Carola was so really touched! The money that bought the painting was our husbandâs own money that he earned! Maybe itâs because he learned from you, our husband is an excellent businessman! Our husbandâs painting auction house is so successful.â
Carola praised her husband as if she had oiled her tongue. Gaju nodded. And this time, he looked to Elisha.
âThen, what do you think of your husbandâs gift?â
âItâs the first time Iâve seen it, and itâs a gift that I didnât help with, so I have nothing to say. I think itâs worthy since you received it.â
Elisha spoke indifferently. Carola and Arien seemed to be frightened by Elishaâs haughty and detached remarks.
âWhy donât you take this opportunity to glorify your husband? The one who married you. He caught a dragon as if he went rabbit hunting.â
Gaju, who was a little disappointed, gave a rare compliment to Lucerne. In fact, it was a gift that could not be compared to a frame with jewelry and a picture or bone fragments. Above all, it was a gift from Lucerne himself.
âThen Iâll be honest with you. It seems to be smaller than the Artartan dragon I heard the General caught three years ago. Itâs said that itâs head was as big as a house.â
It was already quiet, and a tide of silence filled the banquet hall. Even the men sitting down didnât say a word while. Even the wives vying for the Headâs attention now opened their eyes at Elisha wide in surprise.
Elisha calmly continued her speech, ignoring the glares asking what kind of nerve she had.
âA bigger dragon will be a gift to the 80th birthday party of the Lord. I think it means to live a long life and stay healthy until then. Besides, the General couldnât have caught a small dragon on purpose. Heâs done his best now, so in a few years, larger dragons will appear. There will be a better chance.â
Elisha showed humility among the beggarly flattering wives. Her husband was already competent and strong, so she didnât have to inflate him.
Additionally, Marcoâs father scratched the insides of the irritated Head. The inner thoughts of Gaju didnât want to make Marcoâs father Merha the Great Pope yet. It was weighed against the intention of âThere will be a better opportunity in a few years.â
Elishaâs victory ended the Lordâs examination to gauge the womenâs abilities.
Gaju laughed so hard it tore across his mouth.
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